Bay Area Flood watch for East Bay hills as rain returns this weekend By Exedra Staff and Bay City News | February 16, 2024 Another round of heavy precipitation is expected Sunday through midweek.
Bay Area Oakland Ballers to play at historic Raimondi Park By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | February 16, 2024 Ballpark was the training ground for legends such as Frank Robinson and Curt Flood.
Bay Area How state lawmakers want to target retail theft By Lynn La | CalMatters | February 16, 2024 Measure comes in response to a 29% jump in 2022 in shoplifting.
COVID-19 These fed-up parents fought California’s pandemic schooling and won. Now what? By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | February 16, 2024 A recent legal settlement directs $2 billion to the most impacted California schools to help students recover from learning loss.
Bay Area HBCU could be coming to San Francisco By Diana Lambert | EdSource | February 13, 2024 An HBCU satellite campus in San Francisco would also be a first in California.
Elections Katie Porter, Adam Schiff and Barbara Lee swore off corporate PAC money. What does that mean? By Yue Stella Yu | CalMatters | February 12, 2024 When it comes to election campaigning, showing independence from Big Business isn’t that simple.
Bay Area Update: Newsom sends state lawyers to help Alameda County prosecute crimes in Oakland By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | February 9, 2024 Earlier this week the governor announced the deployment of 120 CHP officers to the region to combat rising crime.
Bay Area California’s pursuit of clean air just got much harder By Alejandro Lazo | CalMatters | February 9, 2024 A new federal standard will likely throw some counties out of compliance and increase pressure on already heavily polluted regions.
Bay Area California adding apprenticeships to teacher recruitment toolbox By Diana Lambert | EdSource | February 9, 2024 California teacher apprenticeship program will allow candidates to earn while they learn.
Housing An initiative promised 20,000 homes for mentally ill Californians. It delivered far less By Jocelyn Wiener, Marisa Kendall, Kristen Hwang, and Erica Yee | CalMatters | February 7, 2024 A $6.4 billion bond on the March ballot would provide housing and treatment for people with serious mental health conditions.